Abstracts
Miriam Balzano
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
Colloquial Varieties in Comparison: Colloquial Jakartan Indonesian and Papuan Malay
John Bowden
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
Towards a History of Indonesian Slang
Alfonso Cesarano
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
Reduplication in Modern Colloquial Jakartan Language: Characteristics and Typologies
Thomas Conners
University of Maryland, College Park MD, USA
Pronouns and Other Person-Referring Items: Indonesian and Typological Implications
Aurora Donzelli
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY, USA
Top-down' or 'bottom-up'? The Llinguistic Production of Verticality and the Reconfigurations of Bureaucratic Indonesian in the Era Reformasi
Ernanda
Universiteit Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
The Phrasal Alternation in the Pondok Tinggi Dialect of Kerinci Across Generations
Michael Ewing
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Stance in Bandung: Youth Style and Indonesian in Urban West Java
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Malayic and the Mekong-Mamberamo Linguistic Area
David Gil & Tim McKinnon
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
Excrescent Nasals in Malayic Dialects of Western Sumatra
Tina Gregor
Universität Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Mouse Chases Cat: Exploring Unexpected Word Order Patterns in Jakarta Indonesian and Kupang Malay Using Quantitative Methods
June Jacob
Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, Indonesia
Pragmatic Meanings of Pair-Verb Constructions in Kupang Malay
Anthony Jukes
CRLD, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Belumpi: Makassarese Clitics in Makassar Indonesian
Uli Kozok
Honolulu HI, USA
Some Possibly 15th Century Surat-Type texts from Sumatra
Tim McKinnon, Peter Cole, Gaby Hermon & Yanti
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia; University of Delaware, Newark DE, USA; University of Delaware, Newark DE, USA; Universitas Katolik Atma Jaya, Jakarta, Indonesia
Interior Sumatran Malayic: Macro-Trends in Linguistic Change
Yoshimi Miyake
Akita University, Tokyo, Japan
Mapping Hedges and Tags in Colloquial Indonesian
Francesca Moro
Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Overgeneralization of ada in Heritage Ambon Malay in the Netherlands (Melayu Sini)
Sri Minda Murni & Mutsyuhito Solin
Universitas Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia
Your Daughter' instead of 'My Wife' The Third Person's Reference in Indonesian Linguistic Politeness: A Case of North Sumatra Province
Magdalena Ngongo
Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, Indonesia
Text Transitivity in Matthew, New Testament Using Kupang Malay: A Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis
Hiroki Nomoto
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
A Compositional Analysis of Malay Anaphoric Expressions
Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin, Zaharani Ahmad & Norlisafina Sanit
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
Malay Dialects in the Riverfront of Perak River: A Revisited
Bernd Nothofer
Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
The Law of 'Regional Autonomy' (Otonomi Daerah) - The Instrumentalization of Dialects and Languages in Endeavors to Establish New Governmental Units
Nuzwaty
Islamic University of North Sumatera, Medan, Indonesia
Modality of Bahasa Kualuh
Bruno Olsson & David Moeljadi
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A Parallel-Corpus Approach to sudah
Ruslan Uthai
Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand
Monosyllabic Loan Words in Patani Malay Dialect
Martina Rysová
Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Language Attitudes in Indonesia: Application of the Matched-Guise Technique
Yusuf Sawaki
Center for Endangered Languages Documentation, Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Indonesia
Is the Singular-Plural Number Distinction Clear-Cut in Papuan Malay?
Asako Shiohara
ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
Information Status in Standard Indonesian
Poppy Siahaan
Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany
Emotion Metaphors in Pre-Modern Malay Society
Peter Slomanson
Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
On Evidence for the Presence of a Tense Feature in Sri Lankan Malay Complementizers
Hooi Ling Soh
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA
Towards an Analysis of the Sentence-Final punya in Colloquial Malay
Antonia Soriente
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
Acquisition of Reduplication in Indonesian: The Case Study of an Indonesian-Italian Bilingual Child
Elga Strafella
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo, Japan
Towards a Japanese-Indonesian Parallel Corpus: Translating the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese
Suhendra Yusuf
Nusantara Islamic University, Bandung, Indonesia
Scale and Modification in Indonesian
Yusrita Yanti & Santi Kurniati
Universitas Bung Hatta, Padang, Indonesia; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Padang, Indonesia
Narrative Structure of 'Frog Story' by Two Minang Speakers
Zaharani Ahmad, Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin & Yusmaniza Modh Yusoff
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
GIS Mapping of Dialect Variations in North Perak
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